Sentences with phrase «hold public service jobs»

The College Cost Reduction and Access Act (CCRAA) created a loan forgiveness program for borrowers who hold public service jobs.

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Spotify's current chief financial officer, Barry McCarthy, held the same job when Netflix went public and remained in that position until leaving the video service in 2010.
What's more, almost 2 in 5 parents (19 percent) surveyed said they were unaware of Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), which can help eliminate debt for parents and students who hold government jobs or work for certain nonprofits.
«Walking off the job and defaulting their contractual obligation to provide a service to the Lynx does not conform to the expectations held by the public for the uniform these officers wear.»
In fact, she dreams that by 2050, 50 percent of all public service jobs are held by women.
After he ended his job as a consultant for the Department of Public Instruction in 2011, he held contracts with school districts in Kansas and regional school district organizations in Wisconsin to provide youth suicide prevention training and school improvement services, Humphries said.
What's more, almost 2 in 5 parents (19 percent) surveyed said they were unaware of Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), which can help eliminate debt for parents and students who hold government jobs or work for certain nonprofits.
As part of the White House's ongoing effort to build support for Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, a Harvard Law School assistant dean and graduates holding public interest jobs briefed the media Tuesday on Kagan's expansion of public service opportunities when she was dean.
They also allow the remainder of your child's student loan debt to be forgiven after 20 years, or if they work in the public sector (i.e. if they are a teacher or nurse, serve in the AmeriCorps or Peace Corps, or they hold a job with a non-profit organization, or a local, state, federal, or tribal government), their loans can be forgiven in just ten years through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness prpublic sector (i.e. if they are a teacher or nurse, serve in the AmeriCorps or Peace Corps, or they hold a job with a non-profit organization, or a local, state, federal, or tribal government), their loans can be forgiven in just ten years through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness prPublic Service Loan Forgiveness program.
If you work in the public sector (i.e. if you work as a teacher or nurse, serve in the AmeriCorps or Peace Corps, or hold a job with a non-profit organization, or a local, state, federal, or tribal government), your loans may be forgiven in just 10 years through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness prpublic sector (i.e. if you work as a teacher or nurse, serve in the AmeriCorps or Peace Corps, or hold a job with a non-profit organization, or a local, state, federal, or tribal government), your loans may be forgiven in just 10 years through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness prPublic Service Loan Forgiveness program.
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